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  • SR552n

    User Manual

    VER: 1.0

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    Contents

    1 Safety Introductions ........................................................... ���������

    2 Overview ......................................................................................................... 3

    2.1 Application .......................................................................................... 3

    2.2 Features .............................................................................................. 4

    2.3 Standards Compatibility and Compliance ............................................ 5

    3 Hardware Description and Installation.............................................................. 6

    3.1 Hardware Description.......................................................................... 6

    3.1.1 Front Panel............................................................................... 6

    3.1.2 Rear Panel and Side Panel ....................................................... 8

    3.2 Hardware Installation........................................................................... 9

    3.2.1 Choosing the Best Location for Wireless Operation .................. 9

    3.2.2 Connecting the Device .............................................................. 9

    4 PC Network Configuration and Login ............................................................. 11

    4.1 PC Network Configuration ................................................................. 11

    4.2 Logging In to the DSL Router ............................................................ 13

    5 Web-Based Management .............................................................................. 14

    5.1 Device Information ............................................................................ 14

    5.1.1 Summary ................................................................................ 15

    5.1.2 WAN ....................................................................................... 16

    5.1.3 Statistics ................................................................................. 17

    5.1.4 LAN ........................................................................................ 17

    5.1.5 WAN Service .......................................................................... 17

    5.1.6 xTM ........................................................................................ 18

    5.1.7 xDSL ...................................................................................... 18

    5.1.8 Route ...................................................................................... 21

    5.1.9 ARP ........................................................................................ 22

    5.1.10 DHCP................................................................................ 22

    5.2 Advanced Setup................................................................................ 22

    5.2.1 Layer2 Interface...................................................................... 23

    5.2.2 WAN Service .......................................................................... 27

    5.2.3 3G WAN Service..................................................................... 52

    5.2.4 LAN Configuration .................................................................. 56

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    5.2.5 NAT ........................................................................................ 625.2.6 Security .................................................................................. 665.2.7 Parental Control...................................................................... 695.2.8 Quality of Service.................................................................... 715.2.9 Routing ................................................................................... 755.2.10 DNS .................................................................................. 795.2.11 DSL................................................................................... 805.2.12 UPnP................................................................................. 815.2.13 DNS Proxy ........................................................................ 825.2.14 Print Server ....................................................................... 825.2.15 DLNA ................................................................................ 835.2.16 Packet Acceleration ........................................................... 845.2.17 Storage Service ................................................................. 845.2.18 Interface Grouping............................................................. 855.2.19 IP Tunnel ........................................................................... 865.2.20 IPSec ................................................................................ 885.2.21 Certificate .......................................................................... 915.2.22 Power Management .......................................................... 955.2.23 Multicast ............................................................................ 96

    5.3 Wireless ............................................................................................ 975.3.1 Basic Settings......................................................................... 985.3.2 Security .................................................................................. 995.3.3 MAC Filter ............................................................................ 1075.3.4 Wireless Bridge .................................................................... 1085.3.5 Advanced Settings................................................................ 1095.3.6 Station Info............................................................................ 1125.3.7 Fault Management................................................................ 112

    5.4 Management ................................................................................... 1135.4.1 Settings ................................................................................ 1145.4.2 System Log........................................................................... 1155.4.3 SNMP Agent ......................................................................... 1165.4.4 TR-69 Client ......................................................................... 1175.4.5 Internet Time......................................................................... 1175.4.6 Access Control ..................................................................... 119

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    5.4.7 Update Software ................................................................... 1205.4.8 Reboot.................................................................................. 121

    6 Q&A ............................................................................................................ 121

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    1 Safety Introductions

    Read the following information carefully before operating the device. Please followthe following precaution items to protect the device from risks and damage causedby fire and electric power: Use volume labels to mark the type of power. Use the power adapter that is packed within the device package. Pay attention to the power load of the outlet or prolonged lines. An

    overburden power outlet or damaged lines and plugs may cause electricshock or fire accident. Check the power cords regularly. If you find anydamage, replace it at once.

    Proper space left for heat dissipation is necessary to avoid any damagecaused by overheating to the device. The holes on the device are designedfor heat dissipation to ensure that the device works normally. Do not coverthese heat dissipation holes.

    Do not put this device close to a place where a heat source exits or hightemperature occurs. Avoid the device from direct sunshine.

    Do not put this device close to a place where is over damp or watery. Do notspill any fluid on this device.

    Do not connect this device to any PC or electronic product, unless ourcustomer engineer or your broadband provider instructs you to do this,because any wrong connection may cause any power or fire risk.

    Do not place this device on an unstable surface or support.

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    Mesures de sécurité :

    Lire attentivement les informations suivantes avant de mettre l'appareil en fonction.L’application rigoureuse des instructions qui suivent permettront de protégerl'appareil contre les risques et les dommages causés par le feu et l’alimentationélectrique.

    Référez-vous aux étiquettes apposées sur le produit afin de déterminer le typed'alimentation électrique.

    Utilisez l'adaptateur d’alimentation électrique que vous trouverez dansl’emballage de l'appareil.

    Veuillez-vous assurer que la prise électrique à laquelle votre appareil sera reliéne soit pas surchargée. Une prise de courant surchargée ou endommagéepeut provoquer un risque d’électrocution ou d’incendies. Vérifiez les cordonsd'alimentation régulièrement. S’ils sont endommagés, remplacez-lesimmédiatement.

    L’appareil devra être installé dans un endroit permettant une ventilationadéquate afin d’éviter des dommages occasionnés par une surchauffe deses composantes.

    Les orifices de ventilation présents sur le boitier de l’appareil sont conçus pourune assurer une dissipation de chaleur adéquate dans des conditionsnormales d’utilisation. Assurez-vous qu’ils ne soient pas couverts.

    Ne placez pas cet appareil à proximité d'une source de chaleur ou à tout autreendroit où la température est élevée. Favorisez une installation de l’appareilà l’abri des rayons solaires.

    Tenez l’appareil éloigné de toutes formes d’humidité. Ne pas verser de liquidesur l’appareil.

    Ne pas brancher cet appareil à un ordinateur où tout autre appareil électriquesans l’autorisation du service à la clientèle de votre fournisseur de servicesinternet. La mauvaise utilisation de l’appareil peut constituer un risqued’incendie ou d’électrocution.

    Ne placez pas cet appareil sur une surface instable.

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    2 Overview

    The xDSL Router integrates wireless LAN, USB, service into one unit. It isdesigned to provide a simple and cost-effective xDSL Internet connection for aprivate Ethernet and 802.11b/802.11g/802.11n wireless network. The Routercombines high-speed xDSL Internet connection, Ethernet uplink, IP routing for theLAN and wireless connectivity in one package. It is usually preferred to providehigh access performance applications for the individual users, the SOHOs, and thesmall enterprises. The Router supports 3G WAN service.The Router is easy to install and use. The Router connects to an Ethernet LAN orcomputers via standard Ethernet ports. The xDSL connection is made usingordinary telephone line with standard connectors. You can connect the Ethernetinterface of WAN to Internet with Ethernet cable for ETH uplink. Multipleworkstations can be networked and connected to the Internet by a single WideArea Network (WAN) interface and single global IP address. The advancedsecurity enhancements, packet filtering and port redirection, can help protect yournetwork from potentially devastating intrusions by malicious agents from outsideyour network.Network and Router management is done through the web-based managementinterface that can be accessed through the local Ethernet using any web browser.You may also enable remote management to enable configuration of the Router viathe WAN interface.

    2.1 Application

    Home gateway SOHOs Small enterprises Higher data rate broadband sharing Audio and video streaming and transfer PC file and application sharing Network and online gaming USB storage 3G WAN service

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    2.2 Features

    User-friendly GUI for web configuration Several pre-configured popular games. Just enable the game and the port

    settings are automatically configured. Compatible with all standard Internet applications Industry standard and interoperable DSL interface Simple web-based status page displays a snapshot of system configuration,

    and links to the configuration pages Downloadable flash software updates Support for up to 8 permanent virtual circuits (PVC) Support for up to 8 PPPoE sessions Support RIP v1 & RIP v2 WLAN with high-speed data transfer rates, compatible with IEEE 802.11b/g/n Optimized Linux 2.6 Operating System IP routing and bridging Asynchronous transfer mode (ATM) and digital subscriber line (DSL) support Packet Transfer Mode (PTM) Ethernet (ETH) Transfer Mode Point-to-point protocol (PPP) Network/port address translation (NAT/PAT) Quality of service (QoS) Wireless LAN security: WPA, 802.1x, RADIUS client Universal plug-and-play(UPnP) File server for network attached storage (NAS) devices Print server Web filtering Management and control

    - Web-based management (WBM)- Command line interface (CLI)- TR-069 WAN management protocol- Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)

    Remote update System statistics and monitoring DSL router is targeted at the following platforms: DSL modems, wireless

    access points and bridge.

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    2.3 Standards Compatibility and Compliance

    Support application level gateway (ALG) ITU G.992.1 (G.dmt) ITU G.992.2 (G.lite) ITU G.994.1 (G.hs) ITU G.992.3 (ADSL2) ITU G.992.5 (ADSL2+) ITU G.993.1 (VDSL) ITU G993.2 (VDSL2) 3G (WCDMA, CDMA2000, TD-SCDMA) ANSI T1.413 Issue 2 IEEE 802.3 IEEE 802.3u IEEE 802.11b IEEE 802.11g IEEE 802.11n

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    3 Hardware Description and Installation

    Note:The figures in this document are for reference only.

    3.1 Hardware Description

    3.1.1 Front Panel

    Figure 1 Front panel

    The following table describes the indicators on the front panel.Indicator Color Status Description

    Power

    Green

    OnThe device is powered on and the device operatesnormally.

    Blink The software is upgrading.

    Off The device is powered off.

    Red On The device is initiating.

    Blink The software is upgrading.

    DSL1 Green

    On DSL link has established.

    Blink The DSL line is training.

    Off Device is powered off.

    DSL2 Green

    On DSL link has established.

    Blink The DSL line is training.

    Off Device is powered off.

    InternetGreen

    OnInternet is synchronized successfully in the routemode.

    Blink Internet data is being transmitted.

    Off Ethernet interface is disconnected.

    Red On Authentication has failed.

    LAN1/2/3/4

    GreenOn The Ethernet interface is connected.

    Blink Data is being transmitted through the Ethernet

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    Indicator Color Status Descriptioninterface.

    Off The Ethernet interface is disconnected.

    USB1 Green

    OnThe connection of 3G or USB flash disk hasestablished.

    Blink Data is being transmitted.

    Off No signal is detected.

    USB2 Green

    OnThe connection of 3G or USB flash disk hasestablished.

    Blink Data is being transmitted.

    Off No signal is detected.

    WLAN Green

    On WLAN is enabled.

    BlinkData is being transmitted through the wirelessinterface.

    Off WLAN is disabled.

    WPS Green

    OnConnection succeeds under Wi-Fi ProtectedSetup.

    BlinkNegotiation is in progress under Wi-Fi ProtectedSetup.

    Off Wi-Fi Protected Setup is disabled.

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    3.1.2 Rear Panel and Side Panel

    Figure 2 Rear panelFigure 3 Side

    panelThe following table describes the interfaces and the buttons.

    Interface Description

    DSLRJ-11 port. Connect the router to DSL connector or splitter throughtelephone cable.

    LAN 4~1RJ-45 port, for connecting the router to a PC or another networkdevice.

    WAN For connecting Ethernet cable to provide Ethernet uplink.

    ResetPress the button for at least 1 second and then release it. System restores the factory default settings.

    USB2USB port, for connecting the 3G network card or other USB storagedevices.

    Power Power interface, for connecting the power adapter.On/Off Power switch.

    WIFI WLAN switch, for enabling or disabling the WLAN function.

    WPSThis button is used for enabling WPS PBC mode. If WPS is enabled,press this button, and then the wireless router starts to accept thenegotiation of PBC mode.

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    Warning:

    Do not press the Reset button unless you want to clear the current settings. TheReset button is in a small circular hole on the rear panel. If you want to restore thedefault settings, please press the Reset button gently for 1 second with a fine needleinserted into the hole and then release the button. The system reboots and returns tothe factory defaults.

    Avertissement:N’appuyez pas sur le bouton RESET sauf si vous désirez effacer les paramètres deconfiguration. Le bouton RESET est situé au fond d’un orifice circulaire situé sur le panneauarrière de l’unité. Si vous souhaitez restaurer les paramètres par défaut, veuillez appuyer doucement à l’aide d’une aiguille sur le bouton RESET pendant 1. L’unité redémarrera enutilisant les paramètres de configuration par défaut.

    3.2 Hardware Installation

    3.2.1 Choosing the Best Location for Wireless OperationMany environmental factors may affect the effective wireless function of the DSLRouter. If this is the first time that you set up a wireless network device, read thefollowing information:The access point can be placed on a shelf or desktop, ideally you should be able tosee the LED indicators in the front, as you may need to view them for troubleshooting.Designed to go up to 100 meters indoors and up to 300 meters outdoors, wirelessLAN lets you access your network from anywhere you want. However, the numbers ofwalls, ceilings, or other objects that the wireless signals must pass through limit signalrange. Typical ranges vary depending on types of materials and background RF noise in your home or business.

    3.2.2 Connecting the DeviceStep 1 Connect the DSL port of the router and the Modem port of the splitter

    with a telephone cable; connect the phone to the phone port of thesplitter through a cable; and connect the incoming line to the Line port ofthe splitter.

    The spliiter has three ports: Line: Connect to a wall phone jack (RJ-11 jack)

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    Modem: Connect to the Line interface of the router Phone: Connect to a telephone set

    Step 2 Connect the LAN port of the router to the network card of the PC throughan Ethernet cable.

    Step 3 Plug the power adapter to the wall outlet and then connect the other endof it to the Power port of the router.

    The followig figure displays the connection of the DSL router, PC, and telephones.

    Figure 4 Connecting the DSL router

    Note:If you use 3G WAN service, connect the 3G USB data card to the USB port ofthe router.

    If you use the Ethernet uplink, connect the WAN interface that is defined to the

    Internet with Ethernet cable.

    The xDSL uplink, 3G WAN service, and Ethernet uplink can not coexist.

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    4 PC Network Configuration and Login

    4.1 PC Network Configuration

    Each network interface on the PC should either be configured with a statically defined IP address and DNS address, or be instructed to automatically obtain an IP addressusing the network DHCP server. DSL router provides a DHCP server on its LAN andit is recommended to configure your LAN to automatically obtain its IP address andDNS server IP address.The configuration principle is identical but should be carried out differently on eachoperating system.The following displays the TCP/IP Properties dialog box on Windows XP.

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    Figure 5 IP and DNS configuration

    TCP/IP configuration steps for Windows XP are as follows:Step 1 Choose Start > Control Panel > Network Connections.Step 2 Right-click the Ethernet connection icon and choose Properties.Step 3 On the General tab, select the Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) component

    and click Properties.Step 4 The Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties window appears.

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    Step 5 Select the Obtain an IP address automatically radio button.Step 6 Select the Obtain DNS server address automatically radio button.Step 7 If you want to set the IP address and subnet mask manually, you can set

    the IP address and subnet mask of the computer to 192.168.1.x and255.255.255.0 respectively. The range for x is from 2 to 254.

    Step 8 Click OK to save the settings.

    4.2 Logging In to the DSL Router

    To log in to the DSL router, do as follows:Step 1 Open a Web browser on your computer.Step 2 Enter http://192.168.1.1 (the default IP address of the DSL router) in the

    address bar. The login page appears.Step 3 Enter the user name and the password. The default username and

    password of the super user are admin and admin. The username andpassword of the common user are user and user. You need not enterthe username and the password again if you select the optionRemember my password. It is recommended to change these defaultvalues after logging in to the DSL router for the first time.

    Step 4 Click OK to log in to the Web page. Otherwise, please click Cancel toexit the login page.

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    Figure 6 Login page

    After logging in to the DSL router as a super user, you can query, configure, andmodify all the settings, and diagnose the system

    5 Web-Based Management

    This chapter describes how to use Web-based management of the DSL router, whichallows you to configure and control all of DSL router features and system parametersin a user-friendly GUI.

    5.1 Device Information

    Choose Device Info, and the submenus of Device Info are shown as below:

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    5.1.1 SummaryChoose Device Info > Summary, and the following page appears.

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    This page displays the device information such as the board ID, software version, andthe information of your WAN connection such as the upstream rate and the LANaddress.

    5.1.2 WANChoose Device Info > WAN and the following page appears.

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    This page displays the information of the WAN interface, such as the connectionstatus, and the IP address.

    5.1.3 Statistics

    5.1.4 LANChoose Device Info > Statistics > LAN and the following page appears.

    In this page, you can view the statistical information about the recevied and transmitted data packets of the Ethernet and wireless interfaces.Click Reset Statistics to restore the values to zero and recount them.

    5.1.5 WAN ServiceChoose Device Info > Statistics > WAN Service and the following page appears.

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    In this page, you can view the statistical information about the recevied and transmitted data packets of the WAN interface.Click Reset Statistics to restore the values to zero and recount them.

    5.1.6 xTMChoose Device Info > Statistics > xTM and the following page appears.

    In this page, you can view the statistical information about the recevied and transmitted data packets at the xTM interfaces.Click the Reset button to restore the values to zero and recount them.

    5.1.7 xDSLChoose Device Info > Statistics > xDSL and the following page appears.

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    In this page, you can view the statistical information about the recevied and transmitted data packets of the xDSL interfaces.Click xDSL BER Test to test the xDSL Bit Error Rate.Click Reset Statistics to restore the values to zero and recount them.

    xDSL BER Test

    Click xDSL BER Test to perform a bit error rate (BER) test on the DSL line. The testpage is as follows:

    The Tested Time (sec) can be 1, 5, 10, 20, 60, 120, 180, 240, 300, or 360. Select atime in the drop-down list and click Start. The following pages appear.

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    When the ADSL BER test completes, the following page appears.

    Note:If the BER reaches e-5, you cannot access the Internet.

    5.1.8 Route

    Choose Device Info > Route and the following page appears.

    In this page, you can view the route table information.

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    5.1.9 ARPChoose Device Info > ARP and the following page appears.

    In this page, you can view the MAC address and IP address information of the deviceconnected to the router.

    5.1.10 DHCPChoose Device Info > DHCP and the following page appears.

    In this page, you can view the host name, the IP address assigned by the DHCPserver, the MAC address this is corresponding to the IP address, and the DHCP leasetime.

    5.2 Advanced Setup

    Choose Advanced Setup and the submenus of Advanced Setup are shown asbelow:

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    5.2.1 Layer2 Interface

    5.2.1.1 ATM Interface

    Choose Advanced Setup > Layer2 Interface > ATM Interface . In this page, youcan add or remove to configure DSL ATM Interfaces.

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    Click Add to add ATM Interface and the following page appears.

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    In this page, you can enter this PVC (VPI and VCI) value, and select DSL link type(EoA is for PPPoE, IPoE, and Bridge.), encapsulation mode, service category. VPI (Virtual Path Identifier): The virtual path between two points in an ATM

    network, and its valid value is from 0 to 255. VCI (Virtual Channel Identifier): The virtual channel between two points in

    an ATM network, ranging from 32 to 65535 (1 to 31 are reserved for knownprotocols).

    DSL Link Type: EoA (it is for PPPoE, IPoE, and Bridge), PPPoA, or IPoA Encapsulation Mode: LLC/SNAP-BRIDGING, or VC/MUX Service Category: UBR Without PCR, UBR With PCR, CBR, Non Realtime

    VBR, Realtime VBR. Select Scheduler for Queues of Equal Precedence as the Default

    Queue: Weighted Round Robin or Weighted Fair Queuing.

    Click Apply/Save to save the configuration, and return the following page:

    If you want to remove this Interface, please select the Remove check box and clickRemove.

    5.2.1.2 PTM Interface

    Choose Advanced Setup > Layer2 Interface > PTM Interface, and the followingpage appears. In this page, you can add or remove to configure PTM WANInterfaces.

    Click Add and the following page appears.

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    In this page, you can select scheduler for queues of equal precedence and enterthe queue value. Click Apply/Save to save configuration.

    5.2.1.3 ETH Interface

    Choose Advanced Setup > Layer2 Interface > ETH Interface, and the followingpage appears. In this page, you can add or remove to configure ETH WANInterfaces.

    Click Add and the following page appears.

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    In this page, you can select a ETH port. Click Apply/Save to save configuration.

    Note:If ETH Interface is selected, there are two WAN service types (PPPoE and

    IPoE).

    5.2.2 WAN ServiceChoose Advanced Setup > WAN Service, and the following page appears.

    In this page, you are allowed to add, remove, or edit a WAN service.

    Note:If PTM Interface is selected, there are three WAN service types: PPP over

    Ethernet (PPPoE), IP over Ethernet, Bridging. And the corresponding

    configurations of PTM WAN service are same as the configurations of ATM

    WAN service.

    5.2.2.1 Adding a PPPoE WAN Service

    This section describes the steps for adding the PPPoE WAN service.

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    Step1 In the Wide Area Network (WAN) Service Setup page, click the Addbutton to display the following page. (At first, you must add a proper ATMor PTM interface for this WAN service.)

    Step2 In this page, you can select a ATM Interface for the WAN service. After selecting the ATM interface, click Next to display the following page.

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    Step3 In this page, select the WAN service type to be PPP over Ethernet(PPPoE). Click Next to display the following page.

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    Step4 In this page, you can modify the PPP username, PPP password, PPPoEservice name and authentication method.

    PPP Username: The correct user name provided by your ISP. PPP Password: The correct password provided by your ISP. PPPoE Service Name: If your ISP provides it to you, please enter it. If not,

    do not enter any information. Authentication Method: The value can be AUTO, PAP, CHAP, or MSCHAP.

    Usually, you can select AUTO. Enable Fullcone NAT:. NAT is one where all requests from the same

    internal IP address and port are mapped to the same external IP addressand port. Furthermore, any external host can send a packet to the internal host, by sending a packet to the mapped external address.

    Dial on demand (with idle timeout timer): If this function is enabled, youneed to enter the idle timeout time. Within the preset minutes, if the modem does not detect the flow of the user continuously, the modem automaticallystops the PPPoE connection. Once it detects the flow (like access to awebpage), the modem restarts the PPPoE dialup. If this function is disabled, the modem performs PPPoE dial-up all the time. The PPPoE connnection

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    does not stop, unless the modem is powered off and DSLAM or uplinkequipment is abnormal.

    PPP IP extension: If you want to configure DMZ Host, you should enable itfirst.

    Use Static IPv4 Address: If this function is disabled, the modem obtains an IP address assigned by an uplink equipment such as BAS, through PPPoE dial-up. If this function is enabled, the modem uses this IP address as theWAN IP address.

    Enable PPP Debug Mode:Enable or disable this function. Bridge PPPoE Frames Between WAN and Local Ports:Enable or disable

    this function. Enable IGMP Multicast Proxy:If you want PPPoE mode to support IPTV,

    enable it.Step5 After setting the parameters, click Next to display the following page.

    Step6 In this page, select a preferred WAN interface as the system defaultgateway and then click Next to display the following page.

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    Step7 In this page, you can obtain the DNS server addresses from the selectedWAN interface. Click Next, and the following page appears.

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    Step8 In this page, it displays the information about the PPPoE settngs. ClickApply/Save to save and apply the settings.

    5.2.2.2 Adding a MER (IPoE) WAN service

    This section describes the steps for adding the MER WAN service.Step1 In the Wide Area Network (WAN) Service Setup page, click the Add

    button to display the following page. (At first, you must add a ATM or PTMinterface for this WAN service.)

    Step2 Select an ATM Interface, and then click Next to display the followingpage.

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    Step3 In this page, select the WAN service type to be IP over Ethernet, enterthe service description for this service. After finishing setting, click Next todisplay the following page.

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    Step4 In this page, you may modify the WAN IP settings. You may select obtain an IP address automatically or manually enter the IP address provided byyour ISP. Click Next and the following page appears.

    Note:If selecting Obtain an IP address automatically, DHCP will be enabled for PVC in MER mode.If selecting Use the following Static IP address, please enter the WAN IP address,subnet mask and gateway IP address.

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    Step5 In this page, you can set the network address translation settings,forexample, enabling NAT, enabling firewall, and enabling IGMP multicast.After finishing setting, click Next and the following page appears.

    Step6 In this page, select a preferred WAN interface as the system defaultgateway and then click Next to display the following page.

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    Step7 In this page, you can obtain the DNS server addresses from the selectedWAN interface. After finishing setting, click Next to display the followingpage.

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    Step8 In this page, it displays the information about the IPoE settngs.ClickApply/Save to save and apply the settings.

    5.2.2.3 Adding a PPPoA WAN service

    This section describes the steps for adding the PPPoA WAN service.Step1 Choose Advanced Setup > Layer2 Interface > ATM Interface to

    dsipaly the DSL ATM Interface Configuration page. In this page, youneed to add a PVC for PPPoA mode. Click the Add button in the DSLATM Interface Configuration page to display the following page.

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    Step2 Select the DSL link type to be PPPoA, and select the encapsulationmode to be VC/MUX (according to the uplink equipment). After finishingsetting, click the Apply/Save button to apply the setings.

    Step3 Choose WAN Service and click Add to display the following page.

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    Step4 Select the proper interface for the WAN service, and then click Next todisplay the following page.

    Step5 In this page, you may modify the service description. Click Next todisplay the following page.

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    PPP Username: The correct user name provided by your ISP. PPP Password: The correct password provided by your ISP. Authentication Method: The value can be AUTO, PAP, CHAP, or MSCHAP.

    Usually, you can select AUTO. Enable Fullcone NAT:. NAT is one where all requests from the same

    internal IP address and port are mapped to the same external IP addressand port. Furthermore, any external host can send a packet to the internal host, by sending a packet to the mapped external address.

    Dial on demand (with idle timeout timer): If this function is enabled, youneed to enter the idle timeout time. Within the preset minutes, if the modem does not detect the flow of the user continuously, the modem automaticallystops the PPPoA connection. Once it detects the flow (like access to a webpage), the modem restarts the PPPoA dialup. If this function is disabled, the modem performs PPPoA dial-up all the time. The PPPoA connnectiondoes not stop, unless the modem is powered off and DSLAM or uplinkequipment is abnormal.

    PPP IP extension: If you want to configure DMZ Host, you should enable itfirst.

    Use Static IPv4 Address: If this function is disabled, the modem obtains an IP address assigned by an uplink equipment such as BAS, through PPPoA

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    dial-up. If this function is enabled, the modem uses this IP address as theWAN IP address.

    Enable PPP Debug Mode:Enable or disable this function. Enable IGMP Multicast Proxy: If you want PPPoE mode to support IPTV,

    enable it.Step6 In this page, you can enter the PPP username and PPP password

    provided by your ISP. Select the authentication method according to yourrequirement. After finishing setting, click Next to display the followingpage.

    Step7 In this page, select a preferred WAN interface as the system defaultgateway and then click Next to display the following page.

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    Step8 In this page, you can obtain the DNS server addresses from the selectedWAN interface. After finishing setting, click Next to display the followingpage.

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    Step9 In this page, it displays the information about the PPPoA settngs.ClickApply/Save to apply the settings. You can modify the settings by clickingthe Back button if necessary.

    5.2.2.4 Adding an IPoA WAN service

    This section describes the steps for adding the IPoA WAN service.Step1 Choose Advanced Setup > Layer2 Interface > ATM Interface to

    dsipaly the DSL ATM Interface Configuration page. In this page, youneed to add a PVC for IPoA mode. Click the Add button in the DSL ATMInterface Configuration page to display the following page.

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    Step2 Select the DSL link type to be IPoA, and select the encapsulation mode to be LLC/SNAP-ROUTING (according to the uplink equipment). Afterfinishing setting, click the Apply/Save button to save the settings.

    Step3 Choose WAN Service and click Add to display the following page.

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    Step4 Select the proper interface for the WAN service ,and then click Next todisplay the following page.

    Step5 In this page, you may modify the service description. Click Next todisplay the following page.

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    Step6 In this page, enter the WAN IP address, the WAN subnet mask, andprimary DNS server provided by your ISP and then click Next to displaythe following page.

    In this page, Network Address Translation (NAT) allows you to share one WideArea Network (WAN) IP address for multiple computers on your Local AreaNetwork (LAN).If you do not want to enable NAT, and wish the user of modem to access theInternet normally, you need to add a route on the uplink equipment. Otherwise, theaccess to the Internet fails. Normally, please enable the NAT function.

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    Step7 After finishing setting, click Next to display the following page.

    Step8 In this page, select a preferred WAN interface as the system defaultgateway and then click Next to display the following page.

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    Step9 In this page, you can obtain the DNS server addresses from the selectedWAN interface. After finishing setting, click Next to display the followingpage.

    Step10 In this page, it displays the information about the IPoA settngs. ClickApply/Save to save and apply the settings. You can modify the settingsby clicking the Back button if necessary.

    5.2.2.5 Adding a Bridge WAN service

    This section describes the steps for adding the Bridge WAN service.Step1 In the Wide Area Network (WAN) Service Setup page, click the Add

    button to display the following page. (At first, you must add a proper ATMor PTM interface for this WAN service.) Click the Add button to displaythe following page.

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    Step2 Select the proper ATM Interface and then click Next to display thefollowing page.

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    Step3 In this page, you can select the WAN service type, and modify the servicedescription for this service. After finishing setting, click Next to display thefollowing page.

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    Step4 In this page, it displays the information about the bridge settngs. ClickApply/Save to save and apply the settings. You can modify the settingsby clicking the Back button if necessary.

    5.2.3 3G WAN ServiceChoose Advanced Setup > 3G WAN Service , and the following page appears.

    This page is used to configure 3G connection. If you want to access the Internetthrough 3G connection, a 3G network card is required. Connect the 3G network cardto the USB interface of the Router.

    Information: Click it to display the information of the 3G network card. Pin Manage: Click it to configure the 3G PIN. Upload Driver: For a un-support USB dongle, click it to upload the new

    driver for supporting the USB. The driver is a text file.Click Pin Manage, and the following page appears.

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    Enable PIN protect: If you enable it, you need to enter the PIN code whenrebooting or inserting the card to the USB interface.

    Unlock with PIN code: If you disable it, you need to enter PIN code when using 3G.

    Unlock with PUK & PIN: If you disable it, you need to enter PUK code whenfailing to enter the PIN code for 3 times.

    Change PIN code: Choose it to change the PIN code.After proper settings, click Submit to take the settings in to effect.

    Click Add in the WAN Service For 3G Moblie Setup to display the following page.

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    In this page, you are allowed to configure the settings of the 3G USB modem. Enable USB Modem: If you want to access the Internet through the 3G

    network card, you must enable the USB modem. User Name: Username provided by your 3G ISP. Password: Password provided by your 3G ISP. Authentication Method: Select a proper authentication method in the drop-

    down list. You can select Auto, PAP, CHAP, or MSCHAP. APN: APN (Access Point Name) is used to identify the service type. Enter

    the APN provided by your 3G ISP. Dial Number: Enter the dial number provided by your 3G ISP.

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    Idle time (in sec.): If no traffic for the preset time, the 3G will disconnectautomatically.

    Net Select: Select the 3G network that is available.You may select EVDO,WCDMA, CDMA2000, TD-SCDMA, GSM, or Auto.

    Dial on demand: Within the preset minutes, if the modem does not detectthe flow of the user continuously, the modem automatically stops the 3Gconnection. Once it detects the flow (like access to a webpage), the modem restarts the 3G dialup.

    Dail Delay (in sec.): The 3G delays dial after the DSL is disconnected. Default WAN Connection Select: You can select DSL or 3G from the

    drop-down list. WAN back mechanism: The 3G connection is backup for the DSL

    connection.– DSL: If the DSL is disconnected, the 3G starts to dial.– IP connectivity: If the system fails to ping the specified IP address, the

    3G starts to dial.After finishing setting, click the Apply/Save button to save the settings.You may also click the auto setting button to automatically configure the 3Gconnection.After clicking the Apply/Save button, the following page appears.

    If the 3G network card is installed, you may click the button on the Action column toestablish or disconnect the 3G connection.

    Note:When there is no DSL WAN connection, insert the 3G network card, and then

    system will perform dial-up automatically. If the DSL WAN connection and the

    3G connection coexist, the DSL WAN connection takes priority over the 3G

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    connection. When the DSL WAN connection starts to perform dial-up, the 3G

    connection will be disconnected. If the DSL WAN connection has established,

    you may manually to perform 3G dial-up, and then the DSL WAN connection

    will be disconnected.

    5.2.4 LAN ConfigurationChoose Advanced Setup > LAN, and the following page appears.

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    In this page, you can configure an IP address for the DSL router, enable IGMPsnooping, enable or disable the DHCP server, edit the DHCP option, configure theDHCP advanced setup and set the binding between a MAC address and an IPaddress.

    Configuring the Private IP Address for the DSL Router

    In this page, you can modify the IP address of the device. The preset IP address is192.168.1.1.

    Enabling IGMP Snooping

    IGMP snooping enables the router to forward multicast traffic intelligently, instead offlooding all ports in the VLAN. With IGMP snooping, the router listens to IGMPmembership reports, queries and leave messages to identify the switch ports that aremembers of multicast groups. Multicast traffic will only be forwarded to ports identifiedas members of the specific multicast group or groups.

    Enabling the LAN Side Firewall

    Firewall can prevent unexpected traffic on the Internet from your host in the LAN.

    In this page, you can enable or disable the LAN side firewall.

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    Configuring the DHCP Server

    If you enable the DHCP sever, the clients will automatically acquire the IP addressfrom the DHCP server. If the DHCP server is disabled, you need to manually set thestart IP address, end IP address and the lease time for the clients in the LAN.

    Editing the DHCP Option60

    Click the Edit DHCP Option60 button in the Local Area Network (LAN) Setup pageto display the DHCP Option60 Setup page.

    In this page, you can add, edit or delete the DHCP60 options.

    Editing the DHCP Option

    Click the Edit DHCP Option button in the Local Area Network (LAN) Setup page todisplay the DHCP Option Setup page.

    In this page, you can add, edit or delete the DHCP options, and these options will besent to the DHCP client.

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    DHCP Advanced Setup

    Click the DHCP Advance Setup button in the Local Area Network (LAN) Setuppage to display the following page. In this page, you can enable or disable DHCP forevery LAN interface.

    Configuring the DHCP Static IP Lease List

    The lease list of static IP address can reserve the static IP addresses for the hostswith the specific MAC addresses. When a host whose MAC address is in the leaselist of static IP address requests the DHCP server for an IP address, the DHCP serverassigns the reserved IP address to the host.

    Click the Add Entries button in the Local Area Network (LAN) Setup page todisplay the DHCP Static IP Lease page.

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    In this page, enter the MAC address of the LAN host and the static IP address thatis reserved for the host, and then click the Apply/Save button to apply the settings.

    Configuring the Second IP Address and Subnet Mask for a LAN InterfaceIn the Local Area Network (LAN) Setup page, you are allowed to set the second IPaddress and the subnet mask for a LAN interface.

    After enabling Configure the second IP Address and Subnet Mask for LANinterface, enter an IP address and a subnet mask for the LAN interface.After finishing setting, click the Apply/Save button to apply the settings.

    5.2.4.1 IPv6 Auto-configuration

    Click Advanced Setup > LAN >IPv6 Autoconfig, and the following page appears.

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    In this page, you can set an IP address for the DSL IPv6 router, enable theDHCPv6 server, enable RADVD and enable the MLD snooping function. Enable DHCPv6 Server: WIDE-DHCPv6 is an open-source implementation

    of dynamic host configuration protocol for IPv6 (DHCPv6) originallydeveloped by the KAME project. The implementation mainly complies withthe following standards: RFC3315, RFC3319, RFC3633, RFC3646,RFC4075, RFC 4272 etc.

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    Enable RADVD: The router advertisement daemon (RADVD) is run by Linuxor BSD systems acting as IPv6 routers. It sends router advertisementmessages, specified by RFC2461, to a local Ethernet LAN periodically andwhen requested by a node sending a router solicitation message. Thesemessages are required for IPv6 stateless auto-configuration.

    Enable MLD Snooping: Multicast Listener Discovery Snooping (MLDSnooping) is an IPv6 multicast constraining mechanism that runs on Layer 2devices to manage and control IPv6 multicast groups. By analyzing receivedMLD messages, a Layer 2 device running MLD Snooping establishesmappings between ports and multicast MAC addresses and forwards IPv6multicast data based on these mappings.

    After finishing setting, click the Save/Apply button to apply the settings.

    5.2.5 NAT

    5.2.5.1 Virtual Servers

    Firewall can prevent unexpected traffic on the Internet from your host on the LAN.The virtual server can create a channel that can pass through the firewall. In thatcase, the host on the Internet can communicate with a host on your LAN within certain port range.Choose Advanced Setup > NAT > Virtual Servers, and the following pageappears.

    In this page, you are allowed to add or remove a virtual server entry.To add a virtual server, do as follows:Step 1 Click the Add button to display the following page.

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    Use interface: Select an interface that you want to configure. Select a Service: Select a proper service in the drop-down list. Custom Server: Enter a new service name to establish a user service type. Server IP Address: Assign an IP address to virtual server. External Port Start: When selecting a service, the port number will

    automatically be displayed. You can modify it if necessary. External Port End: When selecting a service, the port number will

    automatically be displayed. You can modify it if necessary. Protocol: You may select TCP/UDP, TCP, or UDP in the drop-down list. Internal Port Start: When selecting a service, the port number will

    automatically be displayed. You can modify it if necessary.

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    Internal Port End: When selecting a service, the port number will automatically be displayed. You can modify it if necessary.

    Step 2 After finishing setting, click Save/Apply to save and apply the settings.

    5.2.5.2 Port Triggering

    Some applications need some ports to be opened in the firewall for the remoteaccess. When an application initializes a TCP/UDP to connect to a remote user,port triggering dynamically opens the open ports of the firewall.Choose Advanced Settings > NAT > Port Triggering, and the following pageappears.

    In this page, you may add or remove an entry of port triggering.Click the Add button to display the following page.

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    Use interface: Select an interface that you want to configure. Select an application: Select a proper application in the drop-down list. Custom application: Manually define an application. Trigger port Start: The start port number that LAN uses to trigger the open

    port. Trigger port End: The end port number that LAN uses to trigger the open

    port. Trigger Protocol: Select the application protocol. You may select TCP/UDP,

    TCP, or UDP. Open Port Start: The start port number that is opened to WAN. Open Port End: The end port number that is opened to WAN. Open Protocol: Select the proper protocol that is opened to WAN. You may

    select TCP/UDP, TCP, or UDP.After finishing setting, click Save/Apply to apply the settings.

    Note:

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    You can use a single port number, several port numbers separated by commas,

    port blocks consisting of two port numbers separated by a dash, or any

    combination of these, for example 80, 90-140, 180.

    5.2.5.3 DMZ Host

    DMZ allows all the ports of a PC on your LAN to be exposed to the Internet. Set theIP address of the PC to be DMZ host, so that the DMZ host will not be blocked byfirewall.Choose Advanced Setup > NAT > DMZ host to display the following page.

    In this page, enter the IP address of the DMZ host.After finishing the settings, click the Apply/Save button to apply the settings.If you want to clear the DMZ function of the host, please delete the IP address ofthe host in the field of DMZ Host IP Address, and then click the Apply/Savebutton.

    5.2.6 Security

    Firewall

    Choose Security > Firewall and the following page appears.

    Click Modify Firewall or Remove Firewall to modify or remove the firewall. Andclick Modify Rule or Remove Rule to modify or remove the rule.

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    Click Add Firewall, and the following page appears.

    name: The name of firewall. interface: You can select LAN or WAN from the drop-down list. type: You can select IN or OUT from the drop-down list. defaultaction: You can select Permit or Drop from the drop-down list.

    Click Add Rule, and the following page appears.

    enabled: Select the check box to enable the firewall rule. Protocol: You can select UDP, TCP, or ICMP from the drop-down list. Action: You can select Permit, Drop, or Reject from the drop-down list. RejectType: You can select the reject type, when you select Reject as the

    action. IcmpType: You can select the type of ICMP packet, when you select ICMP

    as the protocol. origIPAddress: The original IP address. origMask: The original subnet mask. origStartPort: The original start port. origEndPort: The original end port.

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    destIPAddress: The destination IP address. destMask: The destination subnet mask. destStartPort: The destination start port. destEndPort: The destination end port.After finishing setting, click Save&Apply to save and activate the rule.

    MAC Filtering Setup

    In some cases, you may want to manage Layer2 MAC address to block or permit acomputer within the home network. When you enable MAC filter rules, the DSLrouter serves as a firewall that works at layer 2.

    Note:MAC filtering is only effective on ATM PVCs configured in bridge mode.

    Choose Security > MAC Filtering and the following page appears.

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    In this page, you can add or remove the MAC filtering rule. You may change the MACfiltering policy from FORWARDED to BLOCKED by clicking the Change Policybutton.Click the Add button to display the following page.

    Protocol Type: Select the proper protocol type. Destination MAC Address: Enter the destination MAC address. Source MAC Address: Enter the source MAC address. Frame Direction: The direction of transmission frame. WAN Interface (Configured in bridge mode only): Select the proper WAN

    interface in the drop-down list.After finishing setting, click Apply/Save to save and apply the filtering rule.

    5.2.7 Parental Control

    Time Restriction

    Choose Advanced Setup > Parental Control > Time Restriction, and thefollowing page appears.

    Click the Add button to display the following page.

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    This page is used to control the time restriction to a special LAN device thatconnects to the DSL router. In this page, se the user name and configure the timesettings.

    After finishing setting, click the Apply/Save button to save and apply the settings.

    Url Filter

    Click Advanced Setup > Parental Control > Url Filter, and the following pageappears.

    Thisp age is used to prevent the LAN users from accessing some Websites in theWAN.In this page, you may select the Exclude URL list type or the Include URL list type.If you select the Exclude URL list type, it means that the URLs in the list are notaccessible. If you select the select the Include URL list type, you are allowed toaccess the the URLs in the list.Click the Add button to display the following page.

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    In this page, enter the URL address and its corresponding port number. Forexample, enter the URL address http://www.google.com and the port number 80,and then click the Apply/Save button. See the following figure:

    5.2.8 Quality of Service

    Enabling QoS

    Choose Advance Setup > Quality of Service and the following page appears.

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    Select Enable QoS to enable QoS and configure the default DSCP mark.

    In this page, enable the QoS function and select the default DSCP mark.After finishing setting, click Apply/Save to save and apply the settings.

    Note:If the Enable Qos checkbox is not selected, all QoS will be disabled for all interfaces. The default DSCP mark is used to mark all egress packets that do

    not match any classification rules.

    Queue Configuration

    Choose Advanced Setup > Quality of Service > QoS Queue, and the followingpage appears.

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    In this page, you can enable, add or remove a QoS rule.

    Note:The lower integer value for precedence indicates the higher priority.

    Click the Add button to display the following page.

    Name: Enter the name of QoS queue.

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    Enable: Enable or disable the QoS queue. Interface: Select the proper interface for the QoS queue.After finishing setting, click Apply/Save to save and apply the settings.

    QoS Classification

    Choose Advanced Setup > Quality of Service > Qos Classification and thefollowing page appears.

    In this page, you can enable, add or remove a QoS classification rule.Click the Add button to display the following page.

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    5.2.9 Routing

    Default Gateway

    Choose Advanced Setup > Routing > Default Gateway, and the following pageappears.

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    In this page, you can modify the default gateway settings.Select a proper WAN interface in the drop-down list of Selected WAN Interface asthe system default gateway.After finishing setting, click Apply/Save to save and apply the settings.

    Static Route

    Choose Advanced Setup > Routing > Static Route and the following pageappears.

    In this page, you can add or remove a static routing rule.Click the Add button to display the following page.

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    IP Version: Select the IP version. Destination IP address/prefix length: Enter the destination IP address. Interface: select the proper interface for the rule. Gateway IP Address: The next-hop IP address. Metric: The metric value of routing.After finishing setting, click Apply/Save to save and apply the settings.

    Policy Routing

    Choose Advanced Setup > Routing > Policy Routing and the following pageappears.

    In this page, you can add or remove a static policy rule.Click the Add button to display the following page.

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    In this page, enter the policy name, source IP and default gateway, and select thephysical LAN port and interface.After finishing setting, click Apply/Save to save and apply the settings.

    RIP

    Choose Advanced Setup > Routing > RIP and the following page appears.

    In this page, if you want to configure an individual interface, select the desired RIPversion and operation, and then select the Enabled checkbox for the interface.After finishing setting, click Apply/Save to save and apply the settings.

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    5.2.10 DNS

    DNS Server

    Choose Advanced Setup > DNS > DNS Server and the following page appears.

    In this page, you can select a DNS server interface from the available interfaces,manually enter the DNS server addresses, or obtain the DNS address from a WANinterface.After finishing setting, click Apply/Save to save and apply the settings.

    Dynamic DNS

    Choose Advanced Setup > DNS > Dynamic DNS and the following pageappears.

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    In this page, you are allowed to modify the DDNS settings.Click the Add button to display the following page.

    D-DNS provider: Select a proper DDNS server in the drop-down list. Hostname: It is the domain name and it can be modified. Interface: The interface that the packets pass through on the DSL router. Username: Enter the username for accessing the DDNS management

    interface. Password: Enter the password for accessing the DDNS management

    interface.After finishing setting, click Apply/Save to save and apply the settings.

    5.2.11 DSL

    Choose Advanced Setup > DSL and the following page appears. In this page, youcan view the DSL settings. Usually, you can keep this factory default setting. Themodem negotiates the modulation mode with the DSLAM. If you select VDSL2Enabled check box, you can set the VDSL2 parameters on the right area.

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    In this page, you can set the DSL settings. Usually, you do not need to modify thefactory default settings.After finishing setting, click Apply/Save to save and apply the settings.

    5.2.12 UPnPChoose Advanced Setup > UPnP and the following page appears.

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    In this page, you can enable or disable the UPnP function.After finishing setting, click Apply/Save to save and apply the settings.

    5.2.13 DNS ProxyChoose Advanced Setup > DNS Proxy and the following page appears.

    In this page, you can enable or disable the DNS proxy function.After enabling the DNS proxy function, enter the host name of the broadbandrouter and the domain name of the LAN network, and then click Apply/Save tosave and apply the settings.

    5.2.14 Print ServerChoose Advanced Setup > Printer Server and the following page appears.

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    In this page, you can enable or disable the printer server.After finishing setting, click Apply/Save to save and apply the settings.

    5.2.15 DLNAChoose Advanced Setup > DLNA and the following page appears.

    In this page, select the Enable on-board digital media server check box, and thefollowing page appears. In this page, enter the media library path to run digitalmedia server.

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    5.2.16 Packet AccelerationChoose Advanced Setup > Packet Acceleration and the following page appears.In this page, you can enable packet flow accelerator.

    5.2.17 Storage Service

    Storage Device Info

    Choose Advanced Setup > Storage Service > Storage Device Info and thefollowing page appears.

    This page is used to display the information of the storage device that connects tothe DSL router.

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    5.2.18 Interface GroupingChoose Advanced Setup > Interface Grouping and the following page appears.

    Interface grouping supports multiple ports to PVC and bridging groups. Each groupwill perform as an independent network. To support this feature, you must createmapping groups with the appropriate LAN and WAN interfaces using the Addbutton. The Remove button will remove the grouping and add the ungroupedinterfaces to the default group. Only the default group has IP interface.Click the Add button to display the following page.

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    In this page, please follow the on-screen configuration steps to configure theparameters of the interface grouping.After finishing setting, click Apply/Save to save and apply the settings.

    5.2.19 IP Tunnel

    5.2.19.1 IPv6 in IPv4

    Choose Advanced Setup > IP Tunnel > IPv6inIPv4 and the following pageappears. The default value is IPv6 in IPv4 information.

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    Click Add and the following page appears. In this page, you can add a new tunnel.

    IPv4 Mask Length: The value is 0 ~ 32. 6rd Prefix with Prefix Length: prefix/length, such as: 2002::/64.

    After proper settings, click Apply/Save and the following page appears.

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    5.2.19.2 IPv4 in IPv6

    Choose Advanced Setup > IP Tunnel > IPv4inIPv6 and the following pageappears.

    Click Add and the following page appears. In this page, you can add a new tunnel of IPv4 in IPv6.

    5.2.20 IPSecChoose Advanced Setup > IPSec and the following page appears.

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    In this page, you can add or remove the IPSec tunnel connections.Click the Add button to display the following page.

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    In this page, set the parameters such as the IPSec connection name, tunnel mode,and remote IPSec gateway address.If you need to configure the advanced settings of this IPSec tunnel connection,please click the Show Advanced Settings button to display the other parameters.After finishing setting, click Apply/Save to save and apply the settings.

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    5.2.21 Certificate

    Local

    Choose Advanced Setup > Certificate > local and the following page appears.

    In this page, you can acquire the local certificate by creating a certificate request orimporting a certificate. You may also create or remove a certificate. Creating a New Certificate Request

    Click the Create Certificate Request button to display the following page.

    In this page, please set the following parameters. Certificate name: Set the certificate name. Common Name: The common name is the "fully qualified domain name,"

    (or FQDN) used for DNS lookups of your server (for example,www.mydomain.com). Browsers use this information to identify your Website. Some browsers will refuse to establish a secure connection with yoursite if the server name does not match the common name in the certificate.Please do not include the protocol symbol "http://" or any port numbers orpathnames in the common name. Do not use wildcard characters such as *or ?, and do not use an IP address.

    Organization Name: The name of the organization to which the entitybelongs (such as the name of a company).

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    After finishing setting, click the Apply button to apply the settings.

    The certificate request needs to be submitted to a certificate authority, which willsign the request. Then the signed certificate needs to be loaded to the DSL router. Click Load Signed Certificate in this page, and the following page appears.

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    In this page, paste the signed certificate, and then click the Apply button. A newcertificate is created. Importing an Existing Local Certificate

    To import an existing certificate, click the Import Certificate button to display thefollowing page.

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    In this page, paste the certificate and the private key. Finally, click the Apply buttonto import the certificate.

    Trusted CA

    Choose Advanced Setup > Certificate > Trusted CA and the following pageappears.

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    In this page, you may import or remove a CA certificate.Click the Import Certificate button to display the following page.

    In this page, enter the certificate name and paste the certificate content. Finally,click the Apply button to import the certificate.

    5.2.22 Power ManagementChoose Advanced Setup > Power Management and the following page appears.This page allows control of Hardware modules to evaluate power consumption.Use the control buttons to select the desired option.

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    After proper configurations, click Apply to take the configurations effect.

    5.2.23 MulticastChoose Advanced Setup > Multicast and the following page appears.

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    In this page, you can configure the multicast parameters.After finishing setting, click Apply/Save to save and apply the settings.

    5.3 Wireless

    Choose Wireless and the submenus of Wireless are shown as below:

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    This page allows you to configure the security features of the wireless LANinterface. In this page, you can configure the network security settings by the Wi-FiProtected Setup (WPS) method or setting the network authentication mode. WPS Setup

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    There are 2 primary methods used in the Wi-Fi Protected Setup: PIN entry, a mandatory method of setup for all WPS certified devices.

    – Enter STA PIN: If you select it, you need to enter the station PIN from client.

    – Use AP PIN: The PIN is generated by AP. Push button configuration (PBC), an actual push button on the hardware or

    through a simulated push button in the software. (This is an optional methodon wireless client).

    If you are using the PIN method, you will need a Registrar (access point/wirelessrouter) to initiate the registration between a new device and an active accesspoint/wireless router. (Note: The PBC method may also need a Registrar whenused in a special case where the PIN is all zeros)In order to use the push-button for WPS authentication, you must ensure that thenetwork card support the function. if it supports, you need not to do anyconfiguration. You can press the WPS button directly to enable the WPS function. Manual Setup AP

    This page provides 9 types of network authentication modes, including Open,Shared, 802.1X, WPA, WPA-PSK, WPA2, WPA2-PSK, Mixed WPA2/WPA, andMixed WPA2/WPA-PSK.

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    - Open Mode

    Select SSID: Select a SSID for configuring the security settings. Network Authentication: Select the Open mode. WEP Encryption: Enable or disable WEP encryption. After enabling this

    function, you can set the encryption strength, current network key, andnetwork keys.

    Encryption Strength: You can set 64-bit or 128-bit key. Current Network Key: The current key that you use. Network Key1/2/3/4: Set the network key. If it is 128-bit key, you need to

    enter 13 ASCII characters or 26 hexadecimal digits. For the 64-bit key, youneed to enter 5 ASCII characters or 10 hexadecimal digits.

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    - Shared Mode

    The parameters’ description of shared mode, please refer to the Open Mode.

    - 802.1x

    Select SSID: Select a SSID for configuring the security settings. Network Authentication: Select the 802.1X in the drop-down list.

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    RADIUS Server IP Address: Enter the IP address of the RADIUS server.RADIUS server is used to authenticate the hosts on the wireless network.

    RADIUS Port: The port number that the RADIUS server uses. The defaultport number is 1812. You may change it according to the server setting.

    RADIUS Key: Set the RADIUS key for accessing the RADIUS server. WEP Encryption: You can only select Enabled. Encryption Strength: You can set 64-bit or 128-bit key. Current Network Key: The current key that you use. Network Key1/2/3/4: Set the network key. If it is 128-bit key, you need to

    enter 13 ASCII characters or 26 hexadecimal digits. For the 64-bit key, youneed to enter 5 ASCII characters or 10 hexadecimal digits.

    - WPA Mode

    Select SSID: Select a SSID for configuring the security settings. Network Authentication: Select the WPA-PSK mode. WPA Group Rekey Interval: Setting the interval for renewing key. RADIUS Server IP Address: Enter the IP address of the RADIUS server.

    RADIUS server is used to authenticate the hosts on the wireless network. RADIUS Port: The port number that the RADIUS server uses. The default

    port number is 1812. You may change it according to the server setting. RADIUS Key: Set the RADIUS key for accessing the RADIUS server. WPA/WAPI Encryption: You may select AES, or TKIP+AES.

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    - WPA-PSK Mode

    Select SSID: Select a SSID for configuring the security settings. Network Authentication: Select the WPA-PSK mode. WPA/WAPI passphrase: The key for WPA encryption. Click the Click here

    to display button to display the current key. The default key is 87654321. WPA Group Rekey Interval: Setting the interval for renewing key. WPA/WAPI Encryption: You may select AES, or TKIP+AES.

    - WPA2 Mode

    Select SSID: Select a SSID for configuring the security settings. Network Authentication: Select the WPA2 mode.

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    WPA2 Preauthentication: Enable or disable pre-authentication. Network Re-auth Interval: Set the network re-auth interval. WPA Group Rekey Interval: Setting the interval for renewing key. RADIUS Server IP Address: Enter the IP address of the RADIUS server.

    RADIUS server is used to authenticate the hosts on the wireless network. RADIUS Port: The port number that the RADIUS server uses. The default

    port number is 1812. You may change it according to the server setting. RADIUS Key: Set the RADIUS key for accessing the RADIUS server. WPA/WAPI Encryption: You may select AES, or TKIP+AES.

    - WPA2-PSK

    The parameters’ description of WPA2-PSK mode, please refer to the WPA-PSKmode.

    - Mixed WPA2/WPA

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    The parameters’ description of Mixed WPA2/WPA mode, please refer to the WPA2mode.

    - Mixed WPA2/WPA-PSK

    The parameters’ description of Mixed WPA2/WPA-PSK mode, please refer to theWPA-PSK mode.

    5.3.3 MAC FilterChoose Wireless > MAC Filter to display the following page.

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    This page is used to allow or reject the wireless clients to access the wirelessnetwork of the wireless router.In this page, you can add or remove the MAC filters.The MAC restrict modes include Disabled, Allow, and Deny. Disabled: Disable the wireless MAC address filtering function. Allow: Allow the wireless clients with the MAC addresses in the MAC

    Address list to access the wireless network of the wireless router. Deny: Reject the wireless clients with the MAC addresses in the MAC

    Address list to access the wireless network of the wireless router.Click the Add button to display the following page.

    In this page, enter the MAC address of the wireless client, and then click theApply/Save button to add the MAC address to the MAC address list.

    5.3.4 Wireless BridgeChoose Wireless > Wireless Bridge to display the following page.

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    This page allows you to configure the wireless bridge features of the wireless LANinterface. AP mode: you may select Access Point or Wireless Bridge. Bridge Restrict: Enable or disable the bridge restrict function. Remote Bridges MAC Address: Enter the remote bridge MAC address.After finishing setting, click the Apply/Save button to save and apply the settings.

    5.3.5 Advanced SettingsChoose Wireless > Advanced to display the following page. This page allows youto configure the advanced features of the wireless LAN interface. Usually, you donot need to change the settings in this page.

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    Band: You can select 2.4GHz or 5GHz. Channel: Fill in the appropriate channel to correspond with your network

    settings. All devices in your wireless network must use the same channel in order to work correctly. This router supports auto channeling functionality.

    Auto Channel Timer(min): Specifies the timer of auto channelling. 802.11n/EWC: Select disable 802.11n or Auto. Bandwidth: Select the bandwidth for the network. You can select 20MHz in

    Both Bands, 20MHz in 2.4G Band and 40MHz in 5G Band, or 40MHz in Both Bands.

    Control Sideband: If you select 20MHz in Both Bands or 20MHz in 2.4GBand and 40MHz in 5G Band, the service of control sideband does notwork. When you select 40MHz in Both Bands as the bandwidth, thefollowing page appears. Then you can select Lower or Upper as the valueof sideband. As the control sideband, when you select Lower, the channel is1~7. When you select Upper, the channel is 5~11.

    802.11n Rate: Select the transmission rate for the network. The rate of datatransmission should be set depending on the speed of your wireless network.You can select from a range of transmission speeds, or you can select Autoto have the Router automatically use the fastest possible data rate andenable the Auto-Fallback feature. Auto-Fallback will negotiate the bestpossible connection speed between the Router and a wireless client. Thedefault value is Auto.

    802.11n Protection: The 802.11n standards provide a protection method so802.11b/g and 802.11n devices can co-exist in the same network without“speaking” at the same time.

    Support 802.11n Client Only: Only stations that are configured in 802.11nmode can associate.

    Multicast Rate: Select the multicast transmission rate for the network. Therate of data transmission should be set depending on the speed of yourwireless network. You can select from a range of transmission speeds, oryou can select Auto to have the Router automatically use the fastestpossible data rate and enable the Auto-Fallback feature. Auto-Fallback willnegotiate the best possible connection speed between the Router and awireless client. The default value is Auto.

    Basic Rate: Select the basic transmission rate ability for the AP.

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    Fragmentation Threshold: Packets that are larger than this threshold arefragmented into multiple packets. Try to increase the fragmentationthreshold if you encounter high packet error rates. Do not set the threshold too low, since this can result in reduced networking performance.

    RTS Threshold: This value should remain at its default setting of2347.Should you encounter inconsistent data flow, only minor reductions arerecommended. Should you encounter inconsistent data flow, only minorreduction of the default value, 2347, is recommended. If a network packet issmaller than the preset RTS threshold size, the RTS/CTS mechanism willnot be enabled. The Router sends Request to Send (RTS) frames to aparticular receiving station and negotiates the sending of a data frame. Afterreceiving an RTS, the wireless station responds with a Clear to Send (CTS)frame to acknowledge the right to begin transmission. The RTS Threshold value should remain at its default value of 2347.

    DTIM Interval: (Delivery Traffic Indication Message) Enter a value between1 and 255 for the Delivery Traffic Indication Message (DTIM.) A DTIM is acountdown informing clients of the next window for listening to broadcastand multicast messages.

    Beacon Interval: A beacon is a packet of information that is sent from aconnected device to all other devices where it announces its availability andreadiness. A beacon interval is a period of time (sent with the beacon) beforesending the beacon again. The beacon interval may be adjusted in milliseconds (ms). Default (100) is recommended.

    XPress Technology: Select Enable or Disable. This is a specialaccelerating technology for IEEE802.11g. The defaule is Disabled.

    Transmit Power: Adjust the transmission range here. This tool can behelpful for security purposes if you wish to limit the transmission range.

    WMM (Wi-Fi Multimedia): Select whether WMM is enable or disabled.Before you disable WMM, you should understand that all QoS queues or traffic classes relate to wireless do not take effects.

    WMM No Acknowledgement: Select whether ACK in WMM packet. Bydefault, the 'Ack Policy' for each access category is set to Disable, meaningthat an acknowledge packet is returned for every packet received. Thisprovides a more reliable transmission but increases traffic load, whichdecreases performance. To disable the acknowledgement can be useful forVoice, for example, where speed of transmission is important and packetloss is tolerable to a certain degree.

    WMM APSD: APSD is short for automatic power save delivery, Selectingenable will make it has very low power consumption. WMM Power Save isan improvement to the 802.11e amendment adding advanced powermanagement functionality to WMM.

    Click Apply/Save to configure the advanced wireless options and make thechanges take effect.

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    Note:The advanced wireless setting is only for the advanced user. For the common

    user, do not change any settings in this page.

    5.3.6 Station InfoChoose Wireless > Station Info to display the following page.

    5.3.7 Fault Management

    Note:The Fault Management is only available for VDSL PTM

    Click Diagnostics > Fault Management, and the following page appears.

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    5.4 Management

    Choose Management and the submenus of Management are shown as below:

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    5.4.1 Settings

    Backup

    Choose Management > Settings > Backup to display the following page.

    In this page, click the Backup Settings button to save your router’s settings to yourlocal PC.

    Update

    Choose Management > Settings > Update, and the following page appears.

    In this page, click the Browse… button to select the correct new settings file, andthen click the Update Settings button to update the router’s settings.

    Restore Default

    Choose Management > Settings > Restore Default to display the following page.

    In this page, click the Restore default settings button, and then system returns tothe default settings.

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    5.4.2 System LogChoose Management > System Log to display the following page.

    In this page, you are allowed to configure the system log and view the security log. Configuring the System Log

    Click the Configure System Log button to display the following page.

    In this page, you can set 3 types of system log modes, including Local, Remote, andBoth.

    Local: When selecting Local, the events are recorded in the local memory. Remote: When selecting Remote, the events are sent to the specified IP

    address and UDP port of the remote system log server. Both: When selecting Both, the events are recorded in the local memory or

    sent to the specified IP address and UDP port of the remote system logserver.

    After finishing setting, click the Apply/Save button to save and apply the settings.Note:If you want to log all the events, you need to select the Debugging log level.

    View System Log

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    Click the View System Log button to display the following page.

    In this page, you can view the system log.Click the Refresh button to refresh the system log. Click the Close button to exit.

    5.4.3 SNMP AgentChoose Management > SNMP Agent, and the following page appears.

    Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) allows a management application toretrieve statistics and status from the SNMP agent in this device.

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    In this page, you may enable or disable the SNMP agent and set the parameters suchas the read community, system name and trap manager IP.After finishing setting, click the Save/Apply button to save and apply the settings.

    5.4.4 TR-69 ClientChoose Management > TR-069Client to display the following page.

    WAN Management Protocol (TR-069) allows an Auto-Configuration Server (ACS) toperform auto-configuration, provision, collection, and diagnostics to this device.In this page, you may configure the parameters such as the ACS URL, ACSpassword, and connection request user name.After finishing setting, click the Apply/Save button to save and apply the settings.

    5.4.5 Internet TimeChoose Management > Internet Time to display the following page.

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    In this page, you may configure the router to synchronize its time with the Internettime servers.After enabling Automatically synchronize with Internet time servers, the followingpage appears.

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    In this page, set the proper time servers, and then click the Apply/Save button tosave and apply the settings.

    5.4.6 Access Control

    Passwords

    Choose Management > Access Control > Passwords, and the following pageappears.

    In the page, you can modify the username and password of different users.After finishing setting, click the Apply/Save button to save and apply the settings.

    Services

    Choose Management > Access Control > Services Control and the following pageappears.

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    In this page, you can enable or disable the different types of services.After finishing setting, click the Apply/Save button to save and apply the settings.

    5.4.7 Update SoftwareChoose Management > Update Software, and the following page appears.

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    If you want to upload the software, click the Browse… button to choose the newsoftware, and then click the Update Software button.

    Note:When software update is in progress, do not shut down the router. After softwareupdate completes, the router automatically reboots.Please make sure that the new software for updating is correct, and do not use othersoftware to update the router.

    5.4.8 RebootChoose Management > Reboot and the following page appears.

    In this page, click the Reboot button, and then the router reboots.

    6 Q&A

    (1) Q: Why all the indicators are off?A: Check the following:

    The connection between the power adaptor and the power socket. The status of the power switch.

    (2) Q: Why the LAN indicator is off?A: Check the following:

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    The connection between the ADSL router and your computer, hub, orswitch.

    The running status of your PC, hub, or switch.(3) Q: Why the DSL indicator is off?

    A: Check the connection between the “DSL” port of router and the wall jack.(4) Q: Why Internet access fails while the DSL indicator is on?

    A: Check whether the VPI, VCI, user name, and password are correctlyentered.

    (5) Q: Why I fail to access the web configuration page of the DSL router?A: Choose Start > Run from the desktop, and ping 192.168.1.1 (IP address of

    the DSL router). If the DSL router is not reachable, check the type of thenetwork cable, the connection between the DSL router and the PC, andthe TCP/IP configuration of the PC.

    (6) Q: How to load the default settings after incorrect configuration?A: To restore the factory default settings, turn on the device, and press the

    reset button for about 1 second, and then release it. The default IPaddress and the subnet mask of the DSL router are 192.168.1.1 and255.255.255.0, respectively. User/password of super user: admin/admin User/password of common user: user/user

    FCC - PART 68This equipment complies with Part 68 of the FCC rules and the requirements adoptedby the ACTA. On the bottom of the device of this equipment is a label that contains,among other information, a product identifier in the format US:VW7DL01BSR552N and REN: 01B for this equipment.

    This equipment uses the following USOC jacks: RJ-11/RJ45/USB/Power Jacks!

    A plug and jack used to connect this equipment to the premises wiring and telephonenetwork must comply with the applicable FCC Part 68 rules and requirementsadopted by the ACTA. A compliant telephone cord and modular plug is provided

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    with this product. It is designed to be connected to a compatible modular jack that isalso compliant. See installation instructions for details.

    REN (RINGER EQUIVALENT NUMBERS) STATEMENTNotice: The Ringer Equivalence Number (REN) assigned to each terminal deviceprovides an indication of the maximum number of terminals allowed to be connectedto a telephone interface. The termination on an interface may consist of anycombination of devices subject only to the requirement that the sum of the RingerEquivalence Numbers of all the devices does not exceed 5.

    If this equipment US: VW7DL01BSR552N causes harm to the telephone network, thetelephone company will notify you in advance that temporary discontinuance ofservice may be required. But if advance notice isn't practical, the telephonecompany will notify the customer as soon as possible. Also, you will be advised ofyour right to file a complaint with the FCC if you believe it is necessary.

    The telephone company may make changes in its facilities, equipment, operations orprocedures that could affect the operation of the equipment. If this happens thetelephone company will provide advance notice in order for you to make necessarymodifications to maintain uninterrupted service.

    If trouble is experienced with this equipment US ID , for repair or warranty information,please contact SmartRG,Inc. If the equipment is causing harm to the telephonenetwork, the telephone company may request that you disconnect the equipment until the problem is resolved.Connection to party line service is subject to state tariffs. Contact the state publicutility commission, public service commission or corporation commission forinformation.

    If your home has specially wired alarm equipment connected to the telephone line,

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    ensure the i